Re: Fake Seeds???????


Thank you for the nice answer.I'm really not a moron. I considered that
maybe the hull color/texture might have something to do with it, but as you
said, you would have to know what the real thing looks like to know the dif.
a fairly new grower could NEVER tell. But as George said unless it's rancid,
The joker who sends the seed could have the laugh on him.
I know the roast em comment from the other person was a joke,but did not
answer my question, so again, Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Orion910@aol.com <Orion910@aol.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 12:02 AM
Subject: Re: Fake Seeds???????


>Well it is pretty easy to tell if a seed isn't genuine.  Prime example, the
>#567.5 Mombert is a pittiful thin snow white seed.  One of the seeds in
>question is a large light tan seed.  If you have never seen a #567.5
Mombert
>you would be oblivious to the discrepency, but for all us "Old Growers" is
was
>an easy pick.  It also helps to have Kirk looking at the seed.
>The Pumpkinguru
>
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